Falling Awake

Cover of Falling Awake by Jayne Ann Krentz
Publisher: Piatkus
Year: 2004
Language: en
Pages: 424
ISBN-13: 9780749935320
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Height: 9.21258 Inches
Length: 5.98424 Inches
Width: 1.33858 Inches
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Falling Awake by Jayne Ann Krentz, published by Piatkus in 2004, is a fiction novel that explores the intricate world of dreams and the connections they forge. Isabel Wright, who works at the Belvedere Center for Sleep Research, analyzes the dreams of others, particularly captivated by the narratives of an anonymous subject known as Client Number Two. As she navigates her emotionally demanding job, Isabel’s life takes a turn when her intriguing dream man, Ellis Cutler, is ordered to make contact with her following the death of her mentor, Dr. Martin Belvedere.

In this edition, readers will find a blend of psychological exploration and suspense as Isabel and Ellis confront the realities of their lives and the dreams that bind them. The story delves into themes of lucid dreaming, personal connection, and the dangers that arise when fantasy meets reality. As their professional relationship evolves into something more complex, they become entangled in a web of passion, betrayal, and murder, forcing them to confront the thin line between their dreams and the waking world. This 424-page novel invites readers into a narrative where the boundaries of reality are tested.


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Isabel Wright spends her days at the Belvedere Center for Sleep Research analyzing the dreams of others. Dr. Martin Belvedere, a pioneer in the field, recognized her unique talent for what he calls Level Five lucid dreamingand rescued her from a dead-end job at the psychic dreamer hotline. It’s satisfying, lucrative work, but it can be emotionally draining at times. Especially when one of her anonymous subjects, known only as Client Number Two, captures her imagination through his compelling dream narratives. Secretly, she thinks of him as dream man. Client Number Two’s real name is Ellis Cutler. A loner who learned long ago not to let anyone get too close, he works for a highly classified government agency with an interest in the potential value of lucid dreaming. And he has just been ordered by his boss to make contact with Isabel, who’s been fired after the sudden death of Dr. Belvedere. Heading to California, he pushes his own fantasies out of his mind, determined to maintain a professional relationship with the mysterious woman who reads his dreams. But when they meet in the flesh, the dream becomes real enough to touch. And a waking nightmare begins – when a suspicious hit-and-run leads them into a perilous web of passion, betrayal and murder, and forces them to walk the razor-thin line between dreams and reality

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Publisher: Piatkus. Year: 2004.
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ISBN-13: 9780749935320.
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Language: en. Pages: 424.

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